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So no matter what choice I make, I should be punishe - eitehr by the lack of regard of strangers, or by the binding sensation of your my clothes.
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Those if thei fortune to finde them: do thei punishe aftre this maner.
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To punishe the offendours, and to helpe the oppressed, thoughte thei the best waie to auoide mischiefes.
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Vpon regarde of chaunge in their luste, thei mary echeone many wiues, and yet punishe thei none offence so greuously as adultery.
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He his selfe maye neither punishe or guerdon any manne.
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All of Holland is being punishe or the workers 'strikes.
The Diary Of A Young Girl Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 1991
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[Sidenote: Idelnes.] no small vice, when the Lawes of Draco, dooe punishe with death idelnesse.
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Therefore as adulterie without Iudgemente, to bee punished worthie of death is vngodlie: so it ought not to bee passed ouer, or tolerated in any Region or common wealth, as no lawe seuerely to punishe thesame.
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The chro - nicles of aunciente tymes herein doe shew, and the decrées of auncient elders also, how horrible a thing adulterie is, when thei punishe it with death.
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For, who so against right, without order, or lawe, violateth an other man, soche a one, lawes of iustice, muste punishe violentlie, and extirpate from societée, beyng
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